The Lavaca Neighborhood is the oldest existing neighborhood in San Antonio. It is bounded on the north by Durango Street, on the south by Carolina Street, on the east by IH-37, and on the west by South Alamo and South St. Mary's Streets.
The Lavaca area is defined by its small 19th century vernacular houses built primarily by working class families beginning in Read More...
Dear Ms. Boyer, I am currently a student in Mr. Kulhanek's sociology class. I, along with others, will be attending the Lavaca area on March 3rd. We are working on a project to build the ideal... more
In the first ever "Play for the Hood" softball game, Lavaca won by a score of 11 to 9 defeating the King William Neighborhood. The game was held at Brackenridge High School on the Fourth of July, 1999... more
In the first ever "Play for the Hood" softball game, Lavaca won by a score of 11 to 9 defeating the King William Neighborhood. The game was held at Brackenridge High School on the Fourth of July, 1999... more
